AEE 2282: We Keep Missing Each Other!
"We Keep Missing Each Other!"—Sound Familiar?
Ever feel like you and your friends or colleagues are always on different schedules, never able to meet up?
😅 You’re like two ships passing in the night—close but never connecting! In this episode of All Ears English, we dive into this common English expression and explore how to use it to express those missed connections, whether in work or in life.
🎧 Listen now to learn:
— How to use the expression “like two ships passing in the night” naturally
— Why mastering these phrases can help you connect better in English
— Fun real-life examples and situations where this phrase works perfectly!
It’s time to level up your English and make your conversations flow naturally. Don’t miss out!
Ever feel like you and your friends or colleagues are always on different schedules, never able to meet up?
😅 You’re like two ships passing in the night—close but never connecting! In this episode of All Ears English, we dive into this common English expression and explore how to use it to express those missed connections, whether in work or in life.
🎧 Listen now to learn:
— How to use the expression “like two ships passing in the night” naturally
— Why mastering these phrases can help you connect better in English
— Fun real-life examples and situations where this phrase works perfectly!
It’s time to level up your English and make your conversations flow naturally. Don’t miss out!
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Molly Wright, 7, is reportedly the youngest girl to ever give a Ted Talk, and her remarks were a very important message to parents: put down your device and pay attention to your kids.
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AEE 2286: Don't Squabble About English Vocabulary
🎧 "Don't Squabble Over English Vocabulary: Learn the Differences"
In this episode of All Ears English, Lindsay and Aubrey break down the subtle differences between common words used for arguing, like "squabble" and "bicker." If you’ve ever wondered whether these words are synonyms or if there are specific contexts where one is better than the other, this episode will clear it up. Perfect for anyone looking to add nuance to their English vocabulary!
🌟 What you'll learn:
- The difference between “squabble” (a loud, trivial argument) and “bicker” (a quieter, petty disagreement).
- How to use other argument-related terms like “quarrel” and “lock horns” in everyday conversation.
- Real-life examples to help you use these words naturally.
If you want to expand your vocabulary and better express yourself in English, this episode is packed with practical tips!
In this episode of All Ears English, Lindsay and Aubrey break down the subtle differences between common words used for arguing, like "squabble" and "bicker." If you’ve ever wondered whether these words are synonyms or if there are specific contexts where one is better than the other, this episode will clear it up. Perfect for anyone looking to add nuance to their English vocabulary!
🌟 What you'll learn:
- The difference between “squabble” (a loud, trivial argument) and “bicker” (a quieter, petty disagreement).
- How to use other argument-related terms like “quarrel” and “lock horns” in everyday conversation.
- Real-life examples to help you use these words naturally.
If you want to expand your vocabulary and better express yourself in English, this episode is packed with practical tips!